What Life Can Look Like for Christian Women After a Divorce [Episode 102]
Your life isn’t over; your story isn’t over; you are not irredeemably broken. Stacey and Robin are living proof. You can be too.
Your life isn’t over; your story isn’t over; you are not irredeemably broken. Stacey and Robin are living proof. You can be too.
To move forward, survivors of emotional and spiritual abuse need answers to questions like: How do I deal with emotional triggers?
Some Christian homes are marinating in lies and conservative churches actually promote those lies and help keep them hidden. This is abusive.
Join us for some of the best short excerpts from 100 episodes of the Flying Free podcast!
It’s a question no one wants to ask because no one wants to experience it: How do you deal with the pain of being rejected by your family?
Relationships with adult children who grew up in abusive homes are often painful, tricky, and traumatic. How do we navigate the complicated issues that constantly arise, without repeating mistakes of the past?
Get the first chapter of my book, Is It Me? Making Sense of Your Confusing Marriage, recommended by therapists. That chapter will help you figure out what’s going on in your marriage.